SAS® Integration Technologies: Administrator's Guide (LDAP Version)
SAS® Integration Technologies: Administrator's Guide (LDAP Version)
SAS® Integration Technologies: Administrator's Guide (LDAP Version)
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Setting up Workspace Pooling<br />
You can use the <strong>Integration</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong> Administrator to create a workspace pool. See Using the <strong>Integration</strong><br />
<strong>Technologies</strong> (IT) Administrator. To create a workspace pool, perform the following steps:<br />
1. Display or create the definitions for the SAS servers that will host the workspaces in the pool.<br />
2. Select the Workspace Pool tab. In the Maximum Workspaces per Workspace Pool field, enter the maximum<br />
number of workspaces that you want to allocate to each workspace pool on that server. Factors you should<br />
consider when determining a value for this field include the number and type of processors on the machine,<br />
the amount of memory present, the type of clients that will be requesting workspaces, and the number of<br />
different pools the server participates in.<br />
In the Recycle Activation Limit field, specify the number of times a server is used before the process is<br />
disposed of and a new process is used in pooling. A value of 0 indicates that the process will have no limit.<br />
The default value is 0.<br />
In the Server Process Shutdown pane, specify whether an idle server should be shut down or remain running<br />
(including the number of minutes before the server shuts down).<br />
3. Display or create a definition for a SAS login to access the server. This login will supply the credentials<br />
necessary to connect to the workspace pool. On the SAS login definition, specify the following:<br />
COM/DCOM<br />
♦ Domain name: The domain name must be the same as that specified on the definition for the SAS<br />
server that contains the workspace pool.<br />
♦ Logical name: The logical name on the SAS login definition must be the same as the logical name on<br />
the definition for the SAS server.<br />
♦ Client DN: The pool administrator may supply the client's distinguished name as part of its request<br />
for a workspace. The request will be granted only if the client's distinguished name either<br />
◊ Matches exactly the Client DN for the pool, specified in this field<br />
◊ Is a member of the group whose distinguished name is specified in this field<br />
This field is optional.<br />
♦ Min Workspace Size: The minimum number of workspaces (total of active and idle) that should be<br />
present in the pool at any time. Note that the workspaces may be distributed among several SAS<br />
servers. This value cannot exceed the total of the Maximum Workspaces per Pool for all the servers<br />
with which this login can connect. This field is optional.<br />
♦ Min Available Workspaces: The minimum number of workspaces that should be idle and available<br />
in the pool at any time. As with the Min Workspace Size field, this value cannot exceed the total of<br />
the Maximum Workspaces per Pool for all the servers with which this login can connect. This field is<br />
optional.<br />
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